What is the top layer of the Earth called?
Crust
Which type of plate movement creates the most damage?
Convergent
What comes out of volcanoes?
Lava
What causes earthquakes?
Plate Movement
Geology is the study of...
...the Earth.
Which layer is made of magma?
Mantle
What type of plate movement is shown here?

Divergent
Where do most volcanoes occur?
Plate Boundaries
Where do most earthquakes occur?
Plate Boundaries
Continental Drift
Which element is most common in the crust?
Oxygen
Which type of plate movement causes high mountains to be formed?
Converging continental crusts
What type of plate movement forms island chains?
Converging
The focus of an earthquake is...
...the place where it starts.
What mechanism moves the Earth's tectonic plates?
Convection currents
Which elements are most common in the inner core?
Iron, Nickel
When two oceanic plates are converge, what happens?
The faster moving one will submerge
How was Hawaii formed?
Hot spot
If two earthquakes measure 5.2 and 6.2 on the Richter scale, how much stronger is the second one?
10 times
List the evidence for seafloor spreading.
Age of sediment
Thickness of sediment
Magnetic Striping
List the layers of the Earth from top to bottom (inc. lithosphere and asthenosphere).
Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Mantle, Outer Crust, Inner Crust
Name the THREE features produced by converging oceanic and continental plates.
Ocean trench, fold mountains, continental volcanic arc
What type of volcano is this?
Shield Volcano
Rank earthquake waves in order of speed (fastest to slowest) and also in order of destructive power (most to least).
Fastest - P, S, surface
Destruction - surface, S, P
If Australia is moving towards Indonesia at 7cm/year, how many years will it take for us to crash into them? (Indonesia is 3500km North of Australia)
50,000,000 years